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6 THE SUN. LOWKLL, SATURDAY, jMrtirf((tt, James P. Casey James P. Casey uf 12 Ko iiytin Drive, fVokunk. Muss, ilicd yesterday in Providence, HWi Island.

Burn in Lowell the sun ol llie late James J. lusey and Kdilli IMacguirv) iCasuy Joduin. Mr. Casey wns odium ted in the InvmW School System including the retail Vamum Juninr flipli. and Lowell High Schools.

Then ciinUiiuiru; his education at Lriwoll Tcnhriolngiral Institute, receiving a degree in chemistry with the class of IKiS. He was a veteran ol the Korean Conflict with the United States Air Force. Mr. Casey was employed hy the MieroNbrcs Corporation a chemist and Product IJe'Tlopment Manpager, In I'iiwluckeL, Khmle Island. Mr.

Casey was married to the Former Dorothy Gardner who survives him He was a member ol the American Association of Chemists and Culorists, and also a nieinbei of Who's Who's in Am crican Colleges. Surviving him besides his wife and mother are three sons, Paul Casey, James P. Casey Junior, Michael Casey all ulSeekunk; two daughters. Joan Casey, uni Susan Casey both of Seekonk; and one sister. Mrs.

Joan Stein, wile ol Lt. Col. Winheld Stein of Shalimar, Flunda Funeral BLIZZARD Died in Lowell, September 30th, Alexander Blizzard of '3M Lakeview Avenue, Dracut, aged V6 years. Family services will be held al a later date. Cremalion at Ml.

Auburn, Cambridge. If is Ihe request of the family, that in lieu of flowers, friends please visit someone sVho is confined in a Nursing Home. Funeral Direclors Robert T. Morse r.nd Walter F. Bayliss, Jr CASEY In Providence, R.I.

Sept, 30, James P. Cmey of 12 Kenyan Drive, Seekonk, Mass. Funeral Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock if urn the FAY FUNERAL HOME, 105 Atom Streel. Friends may tali from 7 to 9 Sunday and from 1 lo 4 and 7 to 9 on Monday. Burial in St.

Patrick's Cemetery. Parking in rear at Funeral Home, unerai Directors Edward I. Mc Cabe and Son. CHATEAUNEUF Died in Lowell September 3D, unexpectedly, Mrs. Ar mdndina "Blanche" Lalreniere) Chateauneul of 657 Merrimack Sfreef.

Relatives and friends may call af fhe M.R, Laurin 4 Son Funeral Home 295 Pawtucket Street from 2 to and Mo 1 p. mi. Sunday, funeral Monday morning. A i uneral Mass will be celebrated at St. Jean Baptists Church at 10 o'clock.

LJurlal in St. Joseph's Cemelery. Ample parking in rear ci Funeral Home. Funeral Director Richard Laurin, DESROSIERS Died Sept. 30 at Nashoba Community Hospital, Ayer, Mrs.

Evelyn (GagnonJ Desrosiers ol 14 Beacon Street GraniteviHe) West fcrd. Widow at Arthur J. Desrosiers. Friends may call at the J. A.

Healy Sons i uneral Home, 57 North Main Street (Grnnileville) Westford Sunday from 7 until 9 P.M. Funeral from Ihe funeral home Tuesday at 9 O'clock followed by a mass at Sain; Catherine's Church al 10 o'clock. Burial In Sainl Catherine's Cemetery, Funeral Directors A Healy Sons. OOBSON Died in Tewksbury, Sept. 29, (unexpectedly) David W.

Dubson, 76, of 46 5tavely St, Lowell. Funeral services at the Saunders Funeral Home, 90 West ford St. Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Burial in Edson Cemelery.

Friends may call from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. Sunday. Should friends desire contributions may be made to the Lawrence St, P.M. Church Memorial Fund, Lawrence Lowell, MA 01852. Funeral Director Walter R.

Hedlund. ELLINGWORTH Of westford Oct. Diane I Lord). Wife of E. Ray Ellingworth, Mother of David and Sharon Ellingworth both of West ford.

Sister a Samuel Lord, Jr. of Beaumont, Texas. Funeral service Dianne Ellingworth WKSTFORD Dianne (Lord i Ellingworth, 17 Snow Wcslford died today al hlmersai Hospital in Concord. She was born in Gardner, Mass. on July 31, 1932, Slip is survived by her husband, E.

Jioy Ellingworth, a son. David Stuart feilingwoi tii. a daughter Sharon Louise Ellineworth. both of West ford. She also leaves a hrolher, Samuel S.

Lord Jr. ol Beaumont, Texas. She was a graduate ol Newton Migii School and received her B.S. from Boslon University in 1652. Sfie bad served as Executive Sceretery of Kai maier Associates.

Chateauneuf nttlvt Mrs. Annandina "Blanche" iLalrenierel Chateauneul, 77, widow uf Edward Cha leauneuf died Friday at her home. 657 Merrimack Street. She was born in Lowell, Dec ember i. I8DS.

tlie daughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bapliste (Malvina Michaudl ifrcnicre. Mrs. Chateauneul was a communicant of SI.

Jean Baptiste Church. Prior to retiring, she was employed as an Attendant al Tewksbury SlaLe Hospital for over 15 years. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Arthur (Marlenel Gurnard ol Aclon, a son, Edmund Chateauneur, of Lowell, a sister, Mrs. Maria Harvey of Lowell; IS grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.

Notices Tuesday Ocl. i in the First Parish Church, Concord Cenler al 10 A.M. Visiting hours at the Joseph Dee Son Funeral Home, 27 Bedford Street, Concord on Monday evening 7 to 9. If desired contributions in her memory may be made lo Emerson Hospital, Concord 01742. HAMM Died in Lowell, September 30th, George Hamm, of 10 Hustis Avenue, aged 51 years.

Friends will be received at tne Morse Funeral Home, 122 Princeton boulevard, at Chester and Harvard Streets, from 3 until Sand' from until 1 p.m. Sunday. Services at the funeral home, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment in Edson Cemelery.

Funeral Directors Robert T. Morse and Waller F. Bayliss, Jr. LEIGHTON nt Littleton, Sept. 30.

Mrs. Helen ILawlon) Leighlon ol 88 New Estate Road. Funeral Irom the Badger Funeral Home, Route 2A, Littleton, Monday at 9 A.M. with a Funeral mass at Saint Anne's Church at 10 A.M. Visiting hours Sunday 2 to 4 nnd 7 lo 9 P.M.

Interment in Westlawn Cemetery Funeral Directors William A. Badger fl. Sons. In lieu of flowers, friends who wish may make contributions to tne Cancer Society. THOMPSON Of North Billerica, suddenly, Sept.

29, Robert R. (Steve) Thompson of Pollard Street. Relatives and friends may call at Ihe Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home, 66 Concord Billerica this evening 7 9PM. and Sunday 7 4 and 7 9 P.M. Funeral from Hie funeral home Monday al 8 AJW.

Funeral Mass at St. Theresa's Church at 9 A.M. Burial in Fox Hill Cemetery. Funeral Director W. J.

laurendeau WOODS1DE Of Wilmington, formerly of Melrose, Sept. 30, Lillian M. Sllvey) of 14 Roberts Rd. Beloved wife of A. Melville Woodside, devoted molher of Mrs.

Paul (Carol J.I MacMuMin and Leo M. Woodside of Wilmington. Also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from Ihe W.5. Cavansugh Son Funeral Home, 374 Main Wilmington on Monday morning at 9.

Funeral mass at SI. Thomas Church at 10 a.m. Friends may call this evening 7 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m. Remembrances in her name may be made to the Regional Health Center, 190 Middlesex Wilmington, Ma. 01887.

MONUMENTS Sell Bonded Gttnilt "TfitMnl Far rent Mailt" LUZ BROTHERS Gcrhim JI.4S1MI! OCT. 1, 1977 George Hamm mactwilc Limine llsimn uf 10 Euslls Avenue, died Friday evening, at St. Hospital, after an extended illness, aged 51 years. He was bora in Lowell, on March 20th, IMS. Ihe son of Ihe late George and Laura (Bennett! Hamm and had been a resident of Ihis city nil ol his life, with the exception of a two year period when he lived in North Chelmsford.

Mr. Hamm was a maintenance mechanic and had been associated for over seven years, with the Honeywell Corporation of Billerica. Previous to that, he had held the same jHisilion with the Transonics, Com pany of Burlington A veteran of World War II, he served wiih the U.S. Navy during th.iii conflict. Mr.

Haniui is survived hy his sister, Mrs. lames Midgley (Ijuraj. of Port St. Lucy, Florida; his brother, Adelbert Humm, ol LowetL five nieces and two nephews. An avid sportsman, he held membership in Ihe 95lh Radio Controlled Squadron, Model Aircrafi Association ol Massachusetts.

Robert R. Thompson BILLERICA Robert R. (Steve! Thompson, 63, Hie husband or Evelyn iSuel (Fardella) (Rich) Thompson of Pollard Rlrrt't, North Billerica. died suddenly on Thursday at 51. John's Hospital.

He was born Rain, lows Lowell and vicinity Tonight mid Sunday, rain, possibly heavy at times und windy. Lows tonight nenr 60. Highs Sunday around 70. Chance of rain near 100 per cent tonight and Sunday. Southerly winds 20 to 30 m.p.h and fiiisty tonight and Sunday, shifting to northwesterly lute in the day.

Winchester, the son ol Hie late f. William J. and the late Houlton, Maine on June 22nd, Margaret .1 (Morrowl HBl. the son at Ihe late Alex Thompson and had been a amier Margaret (Mat resident of Billerica lor the ffliZiarrl, bulhod heeno last ten years after having of Penally lived mosl of his life in ali tof llf6' A Woburn. He is survived bv a mechanic by vocation, Mr.

John McHail'of lla Dorcester: six steodauehlers. Mrs. Shirlev Bragle of Woburn, Mrs. Waller (Catherine) Gay of Dun stable, Mrs. Beverl) Needhom uf Lowell, Mrs John (Sandra) Terrliso of Dracut, Miss Rosemary Rich ot Shirley and Mrs.

Dobaid (Theresa I Varnum of Nashua, N.H.: a brother, Joseph A. Thompson of Winchester: a sister, Mrs. Ceorgiana Walker uf Leominster and 22 grandchildren. Central Mass. liaui, pas sibly heavy at times anil Mrs.

Evelyn Desrosiers Qrtnlttvlll HANITEVILLE Mrs. Evelyn (Gagnoni Desrosiers ol Beacon Granileville section of Woslford. died yesterday at the Nasholia Community Hospital in Ayer. She was born in Trois Hivr rs, P.Q., Canada, a daughter of Ihe laic Alfred and the late Philemone (fiayl Cagnun She came to this country as a young woman, She was married lo the late Arthur ,1 Desrosiers. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Alex J. lEslal Lecourt, and Mrs. John A. ITheresa.i Dundas. both of GraniteviHe.

and Mrs. Arnold Una 1 Beaulieu of. forth Chelmsford; one son, Wallace J. Bechard of Granileville; len grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; also four sisteis, Mrs. Drina Prlnn of Fitchbtirg, Mrs.

Nora Lavigne and Mrs. Eldnn Hanson both ol Granitevilie. and Mrs. Philemone Gann of Fori Worth, Teias. Alexander Blizzard aga 96 Alexander Hliizard.

ol 13jU Lakeview Avenue, Dracdl. died Friday afternoon, at a local nursing home, after an extended illness, aged 06 PeraIeQ BllIiar mps ami Water Syslcnis and Ser vice ol Dracut for over 30 years, having retired four years ago. During the years 192 to 1933, he had served on Hie Dracut School Committee Commissioner, during World War I. Mr. Blizzard is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Waller K. Freeman (Elsie), of Wakefield and Miss Laura M. Blizzard, of Dracut; a son, Douglas Gilman FlizTard, of La Crescenta, California five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Llliabelh rircle, Rnsemere, 1111 fjtn Anil ki, linn ImhsH il mn itni M( inm Hum it tux mat ui SS.AJ2 S5r115 oj.DiO SrATrMFNT or OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT 4NO CIRCULATION I Required by IS U.S.C. 36S5 I.

TITLE OF PUBLICATION 1. PATE OF FILING THE SUN SEPT. W. 1)71 3 KHtaUENLY OF ISSUE Drtlly Sundays ana Holidays) A. Ho.

ot Iwuei pi HiUnpd annually 303 IS Kearney Square, Lowell, Middlesex County. Mas 1)1852 5 LOCAHUN 01" THE HEADOUARTEHS OR GENERAL business or ncEi, or the publishers inoi orinlers) as shown above 6. NAMES AND COMPLETE AOnRFSSES OF PUBLISHER, EDITOR. AND MANAGING EDITOR PUBLISHER (Name and Address) Lowell Sun Publishing Company, IS Kearney Square. Lowell.

Masv EDITOR (Name end Address) Clument c. Coiiollo. du Andoer Lowell. Mass. MANAGING EDITOR Name and ASdressI Kwidall M.

Wallace. 12 Berlram St, Lowell, Mass t. The owner is Lowell Sun Publiiiilng Company. IH Kearney Souflfe. Lowell.

Slocknolders: John H. Costello. Alexander CDSte! io. and T. iomas F.

Costello, all ol 3D5 Andovcr Slreel. Cha'liilli; E. LlPierre. 27? Canada, AndVewG. Costello.

2t? Emery Avenue. LoyyelL Clenwnl C. Coslillo, Andover Street, Lowell; Oaxid Coslello, Lamb No. aennlr.glon, Vermon'. nAarr Lena.

4 Juniper piece. Lexington, Massachusetts; and lohn CostilB and Clement Coslello as trustees lor iIih benfil ot Marguerite M. Gavin, 333 Andovcr STreel, Lowell, formerly Maruoerile M. Costello, and Artery Lena I KNOWN BONDHOLDERS. MORTGAGEES.

AND OTHEH SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING I PERCENT OR MORE CF TOTAL AMOUNT OF BONDS, MORTGAGES OR OIHER SECURITIES III there are 9 FOR COMPLETION BV NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AUTHORIZED TO MAIL AT SPECIAL RATES (Section 13). If PSM) Trie purpose, unction, and nnnprolil slftlus ol Hits orqantiallon ar.c lha cuempl statos tor Federal in 'rncsfls (utieckone; Not applicable A. lotal No. Copies Printed INci less Hun D. Paid Circulation Sales Through Dealers Can Slraet Vendors 2.

Mail SuEHcrlotlons C. Total Paid Circulation nt of I0BI and iobz; Free nislribution by Mail. and Carriei or Oilier Means Samples, Comulinujritar, and Other Free Copies 345 E. Total Distribution (Sum ol and Dl 5S.JSS E. copies Not Distributed 1 Olfire Use.

Lcll Over. Unit counted. Spoiled After Printing 1,1117 1. Returns From News Agents l.lfla C. TOTAL II.

I cerlify that Ihe statements made by me aboxt anil tc itfrilite, signalurc and Tille ol F.ditor. Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner JAMES I. O'HBARN, General Manager II. FOR COMPLETION BV PUBLISHERS MAI LING AT THE REGULAR RATES ISactlen 132.121, Poiial Service Manual) J) U.S.C, Jfile provides In pcrtlnnnr part: 'no person who would hae beer, enlillofl to mail maltcr unccr lormer secllon on ot this tille ihil mail such mailer al iUst rates provided onocr Ihis sucseclion unless he Hies annually wllh Hie Postal So. a riUenreq.

eslicroer mission to mail matter 41 such ties In accordance with the provisions o( litis (Dilute, I hereby request permission to mail the publication named in Item 1 al the phased postage rates presently autttorlzed by (19 U.S C. 3625. 5lgnalureand Title of Editor, Publlmc', Business Manager, or Owner I. HEARD. General Manager near 60 breezy lonight and Sunday.

Lows tomiiL 5 lu 60. Highs Sunday arnunii 7U Ciinm of rain near 100 ir cpnt loniglit and Sunday. Southerly winds 15 to 25 m.p.h. and gusty tonight and Sunday, shifting to northwesterly in ihe afternoon. Mrl Fc(Cji J' I.S Vsr.i.

Ijj 3, Ul I j.j, V.n:!l I luiiPiiiu Jin incii.iv fcH in H. cr 'm M. I. ran i.Lf (u I ir 0 i in rrrl 'vh I i Mrs. Helen Leigh ton Uttttton LITTLETON Mrs.

Helen I Lavton i Leighlon, of 68 Now Eslatc Rd Littleton Scptemher 311 at Ihe Burbank Hospital in Fitchhurg. She was the wife ol the late Donald F. Leighton, former loliec cliiel ul Uttlctnn. She was born in Mansfield, Ohio Doc. IL I9U the daughter uf the lale James II.

an Elizahelh ((JuMahunl Lawton and had made tier home in Litllcton Tor fi.1 years. She had been employed 3t the United Elastic Corporation for nearly 40 vears untdl the mill closes! in 1971. She was ii member ol St. Anne's Parish. Her closest survivors nre Mrs.

C. Winlhrop (Beatrice) Hunt of Littleton, N.H.. Mrs. Dorothy (i. Leiglitun or Lifflelon.

and Mrs. Kevin Dorothy i Spratt of Maynard and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Lillian M. Woodside pharmacy WILMINGTON Mrs.

Lillian M. Woodside ot Hohcrts Wilmington, died at the Chaste Memorial Hospital in Woburn on Friday morning Mrs. Woodside was born in Easl Uosfon, Ihe daohter ol the late William T. and Catherine (Kcarscyl Silvey. She was educated in The East Boston parochial schools and attended the New England College of Pharmacy in Boston.

During her earlier vears. she owned and operated Ihe Wakefield Independent newspaper and was no operator of the Stearns and Hill Inc. Drugstore in Melrose, Tor many years prior to taking over ownership with her husband of Ihe Wilmington Center Pharmacy about 20 years ago. She held that position until their retirement eight years ago. She had resided in Melrose for 30 years before moving to Wilmington 11 years ago She was a charter member and past secretary of the Wilmington Chamber ol Cum mercc, nf the Wilmington Community Fund, and received the third "C.ood CSuy" Award of Wilmington, alsu a member of the Wilmington Women's Club, honorary member of Troop 35t of the Baldwin Neighborhood group ol CJirl Scouls and was awarded their certificate of Hidden Heroine.

She was a member of FISH and a charter momher nnd director and secretary of Ihe regional health center in Wilmington where she had worlted since its beginning. Mrs. Woodside is survived by her husband. Melville Woodside, her daughter Mrs. Paul (Carol I MacMuilin, and her son Leo M.

Woodside, both of Wilmington, her four brothers Franci3 Silvny nf N. Conwav, N.H., Eonald Silvey of Wafcclield, William Silvey of Maiden, Joseph Silvey of her two sisters Mrs. Adeline Knaptun of Florida, Mrs. Dorothy McKimxui ol Missouri and her four grandchildren. 11LWMEIL0 AUTOS EJUICK ELECTfiA 25 vn nv COirlpdlif 1T1 "buIck ntw I SJM.

fiwwm i CAMAfiO MMB iLAil3M cull after JS JMS. cr btsi offer, dS3 2Z 1549 ClH VPDLtiT BrsCAVhR HTM. s. i CHEW MAIL'BU ClftMit rantj 170)0 o. rjfi olfcr.

iSI Hjatr eoi! NarJrer SI, Lc. I 5 3 3 COUGAR lJ2 Nd i Diilny tilijo, DAWN tOt MURPHY DATSUK DUFfH AUTO CO OUAUTt USfD cm FOPP TORirW I i FORD HH. dr. 1Sd lair i MIDDLESEX ST CREDIT PROBLEM? CAR TRUCK FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY NO CASH NEEDED 1 CALL MR. JAMES 1.263 9196 Wrwlad Will ulw WE BUY USED CARS Alt Mikeiind Modc.j For Caih Gill Ken Bognnm 13 pain, thi wbritow.

jw Mfl stLL isa "oitjiiiwbiie t' TuM O'C lfi' fad ill' fiini fW, Dl Wl. Tl' H.l.. T(jL, 4 cjr fat icheol. nw lWi CLDS'CUTLftSi ailPBFMF 1L''' P'L' LL'S'TliMsV. iLprcmu '73 i.e., Call old's uiiti ib a.c f.

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ILL lSD tll WILaTiNGTOM FOftD 775 tWalrSIWIrrunqicr Jluift Smrlct CADILLAC (MOBILE 1400 MOTORS 454 7821 Jim Ptlrca's Ford World LOWELL LINC01K MEKUBY INC. PORSCHE AUDI Sales Service 113 Inpoilad Spoilt Can D.tiun DI iil HenEybfe. dlr. Tel' HA iprrl 5pvoer 1JJC torw HISC. HI Ail.

OLDSAftOAINi FINAL WIIK GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! ALL NEW FURNITURE dulcimer moved out of slate, needs someone to take over payments. 3 rooms of furniture held in Storage, never used, bclsrcorZ only 439 Living room, bedroom, 4 kitchen set. hnoncmg Available. Call 683 6970 MASTERS FURNITURE, I Broadway, lawrwico, Man. FINAL WIIK GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! A GREAT BUY 3 Rooms of furniture, Modern, Colonial, Traditional.

From 1391, Bedrooms, Living room' and liitchen. Why pay more elsewhere. Opttl 1D 9 111. 10 Finwjcint inliibli. MASTERS FURNITURE I Broadway, Lawn, Man.

683.6970 HOUSEHOLD HftROAIriS 1 A takri csr? Lew mlL agt 8 0, 120 HirtorcyclK RriDfce 11(400 WDftTH OF ACCE5SOAIES WITH CENTER IW HOLLIS ST. IVA5HL)A, NH DH co rid' a J.1 1 wi mi 3 JflsVB WOMdi. I Wit.T 1700 ill TiHes 'jr iwy ct for both Call JJC OWT any KAWJSAKI 197! LTO I.OBD. Il.CCC. rail alter 5 P.v lt7 12ft Piffc IJcinorln iVhf, cHtv is" boaVL 139 ItfJMllflftll VabfdM iffl AlftjTRAM 31' F03I NiwPOD FiBfd tap Teii TrallEr pi 3 pi ili! an.

OPEN SOD V.aroft HOiViF 135 rrucj Trct0Jt EQick ud'Wac e.er GARDEN TRACTOR 5 hp 13 sia E. irji PICK UP CAPS FROM $179 I JS OPINING tOON On ornbrjul October 17 Ncs. Spacious MERRIMACK VALLEY ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET FAIR Select aealers neett apfily available lor "market 5lE rl slalls lor antique denlej Fir inlitmilltn hJI 4M JM1 41 PATNE ITREET LOWELL, MAJJ. 01851 FHOI.D64ftGAIrlS FINAL WIIK GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FURNITURE CLOSEOUT )ver 20 complete room groups must he sold all acrifice prices: Sofa bed choir I36. 4 pc.

Bdrm. Set 136, Twin Mattress or Foundation $36. CALL 683 6970 MASTERS FURNITURE 1 roadway, lawnrtu, Man..

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